Virtualization & Enterprise Software

Virtualization and Enterprise Software

Our virtualization and software team has vast expertise in the assessment, design and deployment of virtualized infrastructure solutions to improve efficiency of data center operations. To help customers implement cost-effective IT solutions as they transition to cloud and software-defined infrastructures, Groupware provides comprehensive end-to-end migration solutions for on-premise and Cloud-based Microsoft and competitive products.

Dynamic IT services enable businesses to compete more effectively. Our virtualization and software team will ensure safe transition with minimal disruption and allow users to maintain their level of productivity.

Introduction to the VMware Validated Designs

Let’s face it: It’s not easy to design and implement a software-defined data center. Compute, storage, network, operations, automation… there are a thousand ways to put those elements together to make something that works. But not all of them produce the best result.What you need is a blueprint. Blueprints spell out exactly which elements you need, and the precise way to put them together to create the strongest structure. That’s why we’ve established the VMware Validated Design, or VV²D.We’ve done the hard work of synthesizing the various software-defined datacenter elements into a standardized and streamlined design that reduces deployment risk, decreases time-to-value and makes it easy to manage the day-to-day operations of your new software-defined datacenter.The VMware Validated Design enables you stand up and operate an enterprise-class private cloud in weeks, not months. VMware Validated Designs come with step-by-step instructions IT organizations can follow to install, configure and operate the VMware SDDC stack. The VMware Validated Design development process starts by gathering design best practices from VMware Product Engineering, VMware Global Support Services, VMware Internal IT, VMware Professional Services and Partners to create a standardized design. Then VMware SDDC Engineering authors reusable guidance and tests end-to-end, real word use cases such as installations, upgrades, and operational procedures, against the same standardized design. Customers planning “do-it-yourself” deployments also benefit from following this design, confident that future product upgrades, patches, and so on, have been tested against a configuration identical to their own. Furthermore, VMware Professional Services and partners can build delivery collateral based on this design, knowing that they are deploying with the best possible configuration for a particular outcome.Not only are the VMware Validated Designs created by VMware experts, they are also continuously validated by VMware using iterative automated testing. The following tests and QA cycles are run to ensure the highest rate of success for customers using the VMware Validated Design:1. VMware SDDC product integration testing2. Real world scale testing3. Functional testing4. End to End workflow testing5. Time to Value measurementsLearn more at vmware.com/go/vvd or follow updates on Twitter @VMwareSDDC

1 + 1 = 3 : Veeam + Microsoft = Better Together

Jeffrey Snover, one of Microsoft’s Technical Fellows and the Lead Architect for the Enterprise Cloud Group presents on stage at VeeamON 2015.Learn more about Microsoft and Veeam at:https://www.veeam.com/microsoft-solutions.html

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and Red Hat CloudForms

Achieve transparency across virtual, private, and public cloud infrastructures.Watch this video to learn how you can achieve complete visibility and control in your virtualized environment, while leveraging your existing enterprise virtual platforms and transforming them into private cloud models